I tried that just now (except I added a forward-slash at the end.  

(All of these errors are from syncer-browser-tiddlyweb)

Now I get XMLHttpRequest error code: 404 (it's trying to pull /status) when 
I get that.

And I get Error retrieving skinny tiddler list: XMLHttpRequest error code 
502 (isn't that "bad gateway"?)

And also Sync error while processing save of '$:/StoryList': XMLHttpRequest 
error code: 502

On Wednesday, 17 June 2020 14:49:40 UTC-4, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> What is the current value of $__config_tiddlyweb_host.tid ?
>
> Try changing it to: *$protocol$//$host$*
> This should make it pickup the port from document.location.host
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 8:20:11 PM UTC+2, leeand00 wrote:
>>
>> The plugins I have are:
>>
>> - Core: TiddlyWiki5 core
>> - Filesystem: Synchronise changes to the local filesystem
>> - Highlight: Highlight.js syntax highlighting
>> - TiddlyWeb: Sync changes to TW5 server or TiddlyWeb server
>>
>> After making the changes I mentioned in my previous post; It works 
>> remotely! :)  But now it's stopped working locally...I get the same error I 
>> did remotely before.  I think it's because tiddlywiki is expecting 8080 and 
>> nginx is running on port 80, so when the port is forwarded it can use 8080, 
>> but when it is not, tiddlywiki still thinks it's looking for port 8080 and 
>> I get the same errors I got before when tiddlywiki was expecting port 80.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, 17 June 2020 14:06:38 UTC-4, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>>>
>>> In the Control Panel, which plugins do you see listed?
>>>
>>> Do you see either tiddlyweb or nwsaver?
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 7:57:24 PM UTC+2, leeand00 wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The tiddler in question doesn't exist; I'm running version 5.1.22, 
>>>> should I create the tiddler?
>>>>
>>>> Also there's a special tiddler $__config_tiddlyweb_host.tid I had to 
>>>> modify it to get it to work with the nginx reverse_proxy.
>>>>
>>>> I just attempted to add :8080 to it, maybe that will fix it up; did 
>>>> they change the tiddler name in a new version?
>>>>
>>>> I'll let you know what I find.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, 17 June 2020 02:41:44 UTC-4, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Look at $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/ServerControlPanel
>>>>>
>>>>> You can see here how it is used: 
>>>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/tiddlywebadaptor.js#L40
>>>>> $protocol is replaced with document.location.protocol
>>>>> $host is replaced with document.location.host
>>>>>
>>>>> I think the value you want to set is: $protocol//127.0.0.1:8080
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 3:29:46 AM UTC+2, leeand00 wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's not $:/info/url/port is it?  
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I grepped the github repo I pulled it from and it says Port portion 
>>>>>> of URL of wiki (eg, ''<<example port>>'') in the InfoMechanisms tiddler.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, 16 June 2020 15:57:23 UTC-4, leeand00 wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I just installed TW 5.1.22 on a machine (the TW5 server) that I have 
>>>>>>> on the DMZ behind an SSH gateway.  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have ssh port forwarded from outside and used the local port 8080 
>>>>>>> to tunnel through the SSH gateway to my TW5 server inside.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I also have another PHP web application on there that seems to be 
>>>>>>> working fine (it doesn't appear to use much in the way of ajax).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (both of these web applications sit behind nginx, which handles the 
>>>>>>> requests)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On the remote machine I'm using to connect, in the /etc/hosts files 
>>>>>>> I've added the lines `wiki.somedomain.com 127.0.0.1` and `
>>>>>>> kanboard.somedomain.com 127.0.0.1`.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I access them from a remote machine in the browser using `
>>>>>>> http://wiki.somedomain.com:8080/` <http://wiki.somedomain.com:8080/> 
>>>>>>> and `http://kanboard.somedomain.com:8080/` 
>>>>>>> <http://kanboard.somedomain.com:8080/>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tiddlywiki does not appear to work correctly, because although the 
>>>>>>> initial page loads just fine, any subsequent ajax requests back to the 
>>>>>>> server do not include the 8080 and instead they just use :80, and thus 
>>>>>>> I 
>>>>>>> can browse the wiki, but I can't make changes.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there any way I can filter the text for these requests, or change 
>>>>>>> a setting in the tiddlywiki server, so that I can include the local 
>>>>>>> port in 
>>>>>>> my requests made via ssh port forwarding?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you, 
>>>>>>>    Andrew J. Leer
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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